We’ve been blown away by the examples of generosity and kindness that are at the heart of so many brands in the community. We asked some of the most giving entrepreneurs and leaders we know to tell us about how they think about the practice of donating a percentage of sales.
Kimberly Ghorai

It’s important to us to recognize that our two business locations, Meta Yoga Studios in Breckenridge and Frisco, exist and gather on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Southern Ute Indian Tribes. As such, we feel that sharing our profits with them is necessary to honor their community and legacy. We work directly with the Southern Ute Reservation in Ignacio, Colorado to provide yearly reparations. A portion of every dollar spent at Meta Yoga is sent to the Southern Ute Indian Tribes. That means the more clients spend with Meta, the more we are able to send to the Tribes. Read more>>
Lauren-Ashley Barnes

Every product at Pineapple Sundays Design Studio is designed with self-care in mind. Our feel-good products uplift and inspire everyone, but especially Women. A percentage of every product sold is donated to the Loveland Foundation at the end of year. They provide free therapy sessions for girls & Women of color, a gift that continues to give.
Allen + Lizzi Shtelmakher

We have thoroughly enjoyed donating to multiple causes throughout our county. While some donations we make are publicized others are private. We support many of our counties youth sports programs. We both were big into athletics growing up, and we actually met in an adults flag football program. We also donate into numerous cancer research programs. Like many families in America, cancer has affected members in our family, and we saw first hand the hardships it causes. Read more>>